Borne

audio cd, 1 pages

Published Aug. 25, 2020 by Blackstone Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-6650-0979-9
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In a ruined city, Rachel, a scavenger, finds a small creature named "Borne" tangled in the fur of Mord, a gigantic bear made by a biotech firm. She knows her lover, Wick, is keeping secrets about working there, so she searches his stuff and finds a journal titled "Mord." What is he hiding?

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My favourite Vandermeer to date

What an original little book. Borne (who in my mind usually looked like Philippe from Achewood, only a tentacled vase?) is a weird creature found by the main character, Rachel. Despite being set in yet another post-collapse dystopia, this book is anything but cliché.

reviewed Borne by Jeff VanderMeer

Haunting and Inspring

Fantastic bit of worldbuilding and every bit as weird as I was hoping for. There is alot more fantastical elements to this story than Vandermeers previous books. This was a feature to me, while it may not be for others. Be warned though, this ride will be very pulpy and hard to stomach. The beauty is there, it just requires a greater toll.

Addon after completing the series, hopefully this helps someone know what they're getting into: I would say Borne is great as a standalone and doesn't need any of the other two books. Strange Bird adds a heart breaking and beautiful layer of nuance to the world and makes for a great Duology. Dead Astronauts does for me what Strange Bird did, while requiring a huge cognitive lift to really enjoy.

A little over the top but decent humanity

This one was over the top strange. I was ready to give up within the first 15 pages but kept coming back to read a page or two before I returned it to the library. I don't know what happened but I finished it. Same with Annihilation in that curiosity got me.

Deals with what it means to be human, or a person, a good person, not a bad person.

Too bleak. Too dark. Too unbelievable.

Review of 'Borne' on 'Goodreads'

A flying gigantic bear? A strange plant-like, shape shifting, creature that constantly grows, has an obsession with lizards, but never poops? All in a post apocalyptic world? This had the means to be great, and I'm sad to say I was disappointed.

The first half was excellent, I thoroughly enjoyed Rachel teaching Borne about the world and the sheer absurdity of this strange but loveable creature. But the book rapidly became more and more unhinged. I've read other Jeff VanderMeer books, and while building unhinged worlds is his thing, something about this one just didn't work for me.

"it was good"

my take: "post apocalyptic anime with giant bear, starring sad scavenger mom who adopts a ditto"

jeff's ability to write a believable woman is mostly ok, but you can still tell he is a man writing a woman

i read it pretty quick. i was surprised and confused by a few parts, which was nice.

Review of 'Borne' on 'Goodreads'

There really is no science fiction writer like Jeff VanderMeer. The way he expertly constructs this dystopian landscape of twisted biotechnology is both fascinating and horrific. I definitely got Annihilation vibes and loved every second of it. I enjoy his method of world building where it is teased more than explained: revealed in the action rather than the exposition.

But with that being said, I had some of the same struggles with this book that I did with his previous ones. Often, action is mixed in with exposition and introspection, which made it hard to follow the flow of the story. I often had to read and re-read paragraphs to make sure I didn't miss any important details about what characters are doing, nested in a paragraph about a dilapidated room.

I already have the next book and I'm so excited to get started with it.

Review of 'Borne' on 'Goodreads'

This was my first experience with Jeff VanderMeer's novels. It was not an easy read, but not arduous, either. It's well-written, and I enjoyed his style. I admire the way he writes dialogue and describes surroundings. Instead of summarizing the book, which has been done so well already, I'd like to simply say that this story is told in the first person by a likeable narrator named Rachel, who is living with her friend and lover, Wick. The story is set sometime in the future, when civilization as we know it has collapsed due to ecological factors, but there is still a corporation wielding what little control that it can. Rachel is a scavenger, Wick deals drugs, but he's not the type of drug dealer we think of today (that's another story). The action starts when Rachel discovers something she eventually names Borne.


What is Borne--plant or animal? Could he …

Review of 'Borne' on 'Goodreads'

This is a book about a ruined city ruled by a giant flying biotech bear named Mord. That description beggars the question of why you should bother reading it. But the author pulls it off, with gusto. This is compelling and fun dystopian fiction, filled with wonderful turns of phrases and moments that give you somber pause. This is what teens should be reading instead of the drab Hunger Games series.

Review of 'Borne' on 'Goodreads'

Oh this was great. Yes, there is a giant bear. Half the rest of the cast is stranger than the bear. It's a wild story that would probably do okay on its own.

But the story is entirely eclipsed by the narration. Everything is told from the point of view of Rachel, a woman of color, an orphaned refugee. This point of view is very different from the standard. Her goal is not to uncover the plot. Her goal is not to solve the challenge ahead. She is so different from what I am used to from other fiction, and yet she is more human for it. So many unexpected decisions that I would probably make the same way. (If I ever faced the same, rather unlikely, circumstances.)

Oh and the writing. A lot of the book is about people saying different things than they think and yet understanding each …

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